OCTOBER 23 "GOOD NAME"
But in his unprecedented rebuke Tuesday of
Sterling, Silver made clear that he — along with several players, coaches,
owners, fans, public officials and activists — wants a new owner for the
Clippers.
"I will urge the Board of Governors to
exercise its authority to force a sale of the team and will do everything in my
power to ensure that that happens," Silver said
Silver is relying on the NBA's Constitution and
By-Laws, which say the interest of an owner "may be terminated by a vote
of three-fourths of the Board of Governors."
Silver's predecessor, David Stern, never spoke
on a voting issue unless he knew how it would go, and Silver is the same way.
Silver said he didn't poll owners, but at least 20 made public statements in
support of the move. He said he spoke with several and said, "I have their
full support."
There is no specific language in the
constitution or bylaws that address Sterling 's offenses, but the
commissioner is charged with "protecting the integrity of the game of
professional basketball and preserving public confidence in the League" and
is given authority to penalize "in the best interest of the
Association."
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